By
Tim Culverhouse
October 2, 2025
MassRobotics
Attendees of RoboBoston 2025, hosted by MassRobotics, saw over 75 robots in action during the annual event held in Boston.
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MassRobotics
Attendees of RoboBoston 2025, hosted by MassRobotics, saw over 75 robots in action during the annual event held in Boston.
RoboBoston the annual event hosted by MassRobotics in collaboration with the organization’s sponsors and partners, brought together over 7,500 attendees in Boston’s Seaport District on September 27, 2025.
RoboBoston 2025 was the eighth annual edition of the event, and featured the Robot Block Party, Robotics and AI Technical Career Fair, and a public showcase of robot projects from Boston-area companies, universities and high schools.
MassRobotics recapped the event in a LinkedIn post, highlighting the record attendance and excitement of Boston’s robotics ecosystem from eventgoers.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu kicked off the robot parade, which featured over 75 robots.
Over 20 robotics companies participated in RoboBoston 2025’s Career Fair.
Startups and robotics industry veterans gathered at the event to promote Boston’s innovation hub, and welcomed attendees of all ages to view different robotic technologies.
Tim is the Editorial Director of Robotics247.com. His mission is to provide valuable information and insights to robotics professionals and decision-makers, and to help them solve business challenges. He is a creative, deadline-driven, and detail-oriented storyteller. In addition, he is a sports broadcaster and public address announcer.
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